Chapter 101 explains that Zhao's mother and the male protagonist don't want to jump if they don't like it...
"Would you two try to open a school supplies and stationery store?" Xu Tao asked Zhao Weiju.
"Stationery store?" Zhao Weiju said in surprise.
"Well, I think stationery stores are quite good. Find a school with many students and open a stationery store next to the school. The business will definitely be good. The cost of opening a stationery store is also low, but the profit is very high."
"Don't forget that most stationery is aimed at students, but students have high spending power, and stationery, paper and pens are all consumables. If you run out of them, you have to spend money to buy them." When Xu Tao said this, she really felt that stationery stores could try.
There are many kinds of stationery here in Yangcheng. Parents, even if they miss a bite of food, they will be willing to buy pens and paper for their children to study.
The best money in the world is the money of women and children, and students are also children.
"Study stationery seems to need to be bought frequently." Zhao Weiju would also buy pen and paper for Wu Xuewen, and couldn't help but think deeply.
Wu Xuewen is actually very frugal and uses paper and pens very carefully. He also buys ordinary stationery, but he still consumes a lot.
"You can think about it first. If you have other better ideas, you can tell them. Let's help make a decision together." Xu Tao said with a smile, not wanting to burden Zhao Weiju.
"Okay." Zhao Weiju nodded, and then boasted: "Sister-in-law, you know a lot."
Zhao Weilan studied foreign trade in university. She had never heard of it and had no idea about it. However, Xu Tao knew about it and knew that foreign trade had developed well in recent years.
"If you stay in Yangcheng for a while, you will understand a lot." Xu Tao smiled: "My mother came here for the Chinese New Year a few years ago and lived for a while. She adapted very well."
Zhao's mother is still a rural woman who really doesn't know a word. The old lady can't even write her own name. When she goes home and talks to her neighbors about Yangcheng, her knowledge is overwhelming.
"We in the countryside all say that the city nourishes people, and I guess that's true. In the past, the female educated youths who went to the countryside from the city were obviously different from our country girls. They were all well-educated and fair-haired." Zhao Weiju thought. I met the educated youth from my former hometown village.
"Actually, the environment affects people. Most people in cities have fair skin. That's because they don't get much sunlight. Our hometown has high mountains and strong ultraviolet rays. In addition, people who live in the countryside live from sunrise to sunset, and people live under the sun every day. "It's not normal to tan." Xu Tao opened the pot and looked at the simmering chicken wings while talking to Zhao Weiju.
The meal was almost ready, and Zhao Linan was back from school outside. The child was scrambling for his figurine. Seeing Wu Xuewen sitting at the dining table reading a Chinese book, he casually took out the exercises and started doing them.
"Xiao Nan, aren't you in elementary school?" Wu Xuewen glanced at the exercises that Zhao Linan had done. He originally thought they were elementary school math problems, but when he took a closer look, he found that they were so difficult that he couldn't understand the questions at all.
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The Daily Life of Mother Raising Children in the 1980s
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